He added that the US evangelist was put “on trial, found guilty and sentenced without being in the country, not by government, but by homosexuals”.

On arrival in Gaborone on Monday, Bougardt claims he was greeted at the airport by Anderson. “He paid for my flight and accommodation at a hotel after he invited me to Botswana as his guest,” the Cape Town preacher revealed.

The two men apparently chatted for about 40 minutes and intended to meet further after Anderson’s interview on the Gabzfm radio station the next day. However, their blossoming bromance was nipped in the bud when the American hate-monger was arrested at the radio station and deported.

After returning to Cape Town, he further wrote on Facebook about the deportation: “We are really living in the end times, this is evident in the way governments is [sic] treating servants of God.”

He explained: “It is in the power of any government to deport any person, or block any person from entering a country, even arresting and detaining a person for preaching the Gospel. One thing that’s not in the power of any government, that is to stop the truth from reaching the people.”

Bougardt described the deportation as “very sad” and insisted that Anderson’s disastrous southern African trip (which saw his barely-opened Botswana church shut down) was still a success.

“To the LGBTI community, your action did more good than harm, your obsession helped spread the true Word through media and social media,” said Bougardt.

In an August 2014 settlement order signed with the Equality Court in Bloemfontein, Bougardt was “interdicted from publishing statements that are discriminatory or incite hatred or harm on the grounds of sexual orientation”.

He defiantly contravened the order and went on to make more hateful anti-LGBT statements on Mambaonline. In September 24, 2015, for example, he wrote: “We need Isis to come to countries who are homosexual friendly. Isis. Please come rid South Africa of homosexual curse.”

Further complaints against Bougard, who continues to routinely comment on Mambaonline articles, have been laid with the SA Human Rights Commission.

To Pastor Bougardt (and yes I know you are going to read this, being the lurker that you are)

No Pastor Bougardt, what the likes of filth such as Pastor Anderson and yourself have done is expose the venom and bile you harbor towards the LGBTI community, so much so that not one, but two African states have for the first time sent a clear cut message that those kind of people are not welcome!! Do not kid yourself that anything positive has been achieved for your own selfish and hateful ways. Continue as you are, it will only strengthen our own cause, a cause simply aimed at true equality and dignity as human beings, nothing more, and nothing less. Your crusade is LONG lost, you are fading into insignificance and scrambling, like pastor Anderson, to spread your message to ANYONE who will listen. You do not deserve to live in this great country, your words are an insult to our nation. The shame is coming your way, there is no preventing that.

P.S – If you spent half as much time as you do staring at your screen and lurking on gay media websites, maybe you would do some good instead of spreading words of hate for your own selfish aims, whatever they may be.